Alloo

/əˈluː/ interjection

Definition

An old hunting cry or shout used to call attention or encourage dogs during a hunt.

Etymology

From Old French or Middle English hunting terminology, possibly imitative in origin. Used in medieval and early modern English hunting culture.

Kelly Says

Medieval hunters had their own special language of commands and calls—'alloo!' would echo through forests centuries ago, like the original alarm system for rallying hunting dogs.

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